iPhone 6s And iPhone 7 Rumors Suggest Larger Than 5.5 Inch Sapphire Screen And Retina Scan Sensor; Which Smartphone Will Apple Release This Year?

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It is not yet sure whether the latest Apple flagship will be called the iPhone 6s or iPhone 7. Some are speculating that both smartphones could be released, while others commented that the two names mentioned could just be a suggested name for the one smartphone model to be launched this year.

Despite the unconfirmed reports, iPhone 6s and iPhone 7 specs rumors continue to spread like wildfire online. The latest rumor? The new iPhone will be bigger and will say goodbye to the iconic home button.

As The Fuse Jopelin reported, "The iPhone 7 is expected to bet bigger and crazier, with its latest features set to include a much larger screen than the iPhone 6 Plus' 5.5 inches. Not just the screen is expected to be bigger, however; the general phone specs are rumored to be bigger than any other Apple phone and in this line, the iPhone 7 will come with a sapphire screen like the one on Apple's Watch that will also include the integrated Touch ID technology."

"This means that users of the iPhone 7 will no longer have the traditional home button. Further rumors suggest that the latest flagship from Apple will come with a retina sensor to be used when unlocking the device," the site continued.

Apple's new smartphone/s will reportedly have major upgrades on its camera too. As Christian Today reported, the tech giant has tapped the services of Sony to create a camera that has DSLR quality.

Gadget expert John Gruber dished on the move, "The specific thing I heard is that next year's camera might be the biggest camera jump ever. I don't even know what sense this makes, but I've heard that it's some kind of weird two-lens system where the back camera uses two lenses and it somehow takes it up into DSLR quality imagery."

Stay tuned for more iPhone 6s and iPhone 7 release date rumors here!

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